OK that compressor is a Denso 10S20F,Vintage doesn't have adapters,but you can google Denso 10S20F adapter and get loads of hits,they were on ebay for $58.95,next you need to decide where the service valve will be to charge the a/c, on my J10 I used two straight 8/10 fittings with 134a ports at the compressor and could access between the frame/fender wheel,next suction side to the evap at the fire wall,for the discharge to condenser inlet (topside) you need to tell me how you want to do it,as I said in my original post I will help but you need to tell what you want to doGaJeep94YJ wrote:This compressor:
http://m.advanceautoparts.com/h5/r/shop ... ompressors
If you have these please key me know before I try to splice my lines! I'll buy them today
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the UAC reference is just to get an idea of what is available, there are a couple of places in Florida I know of that wholesale AC fittings, at home right now when I get to work will send you their phone#swampedge wrote:Their catalog doesn't seem to be very friendly when looking up fittings. Are they cheaper than other suppliers?
I can appreciate that, for price can't beat UAC esp if your buying in bulk, they have a warehouse in Florida but the Dallas warehouse is the biggest,quality is very good considering most parts are made in China,next I use GPD in Macon, Ga, and Omega/Santech in Dallas for Tubes N Hoses stuff Birds Radiator in Waxahatchie, Tx (know I spelled it wrong but too lazy to look it up) and then there's Ranshu in Reno massive compressor inventory but not cheap and good old Vintage Air which is expensive but quality is the best in the aftermarket.swampedge wrote:I use various vendors such as coldhose etc...... Been doing A/C work since the mid 70's but I'm always looking for cheaper alternatives as I live in Florida so A/C is a must.
Hi Yes I can make them but the biggest problem is matching the original hoses without having them in my hands, so the best way for me is,69gladiator wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 7:43 pm can you make a complete set of hoses for a 82 Cherokee with a Sanden compressor. I am new to this AC stuff. Whats the story with splicing? It appears that the two hoses at the compressor are looking bad near the compressor. The thinner hose to the condenser appears to be covered with a hard material.